von dp am 07.Januar 98 um 21:13:12:
At 17:16 12.11.97 -0500, Joe wrote:
>Hey it's a Lingo Windows NT question for everybody.
>
>I am running a stub projector that is calling a movie. When the movie
>loads I get a "Dr. Watson for Windows NT" error.
Do you _always_ get that? Does it really crash while loading or rather when
it starts playing. disable the startmovie handler by renaming it, insert a
go the frame at frame 1 etc. - still crashing? If so, the file may faulty.
Otherwise, reenable the original action step by step until you see them
coming again. (Or rather, hear them, I can tell a Watson has occurred long
before the alert pops up just by that typical hard drive activity)
It's an application
>error with an access violation (0xcoooooo5), Address: 0x00402fba. The
>movie that loads is trying to do FileIO crap.
you probably checked already that it is indead using the current version of
the
fileIo xtra and not the xobject which just won't run with NT.
>The version of Director is 5.0.1, there are also multiple external
>casts.
I recently had some trouble with Dr.Watsons under NT4/Dir 5.01 It appeared
that under certain conditions multiple external casts may lead to crashes,
especially, if miaws are players in the scenario. However, those crashes
were of a sporadic kind. I never had the luck to find a barebone
reproducable example but may be you have and I'm interested to read your
findings.
D. Plänitz